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Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with
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G'Day Cygnus,
To the best of my knowledge, the features you refer to are NOT part of Office or Word, but of Windows Xp itself. Right-click the (Windows) Task bar, point to "Toolbars", then click "Language bar". Then right-click the Language Bar (on the Task bar) and choose "Restore the Language bar". You may then position it anywhere convenient on the Screen. Click the DropArrow at the extreme right of the Language bar. Select "Settings...", "Advanced" (Tab) and check the box in "Compatibility Configuration". Click the DropArrow again and ensure that "Speak Text" is ticked - this places a "Speak" button on the Language bar. As a general test, start WordPad, and and type in a couple of sentences to be read. Select some text in the WordPad Document, and click the "Speak" button on the Language bar. The selected text should be read. If you do not select text, reading will begin at the Insertion Point, and continue to the end of the document. If that works, then it will certainly work with Word, and using the "Speech Tools" option of that same DropArrow you can train Xp for voice recognition. These tools work, not only with Office, but a number of other programs. -- Regards, Pat Garard Australia _______________________ "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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Speech recognition should function the same in Word that comes with Works
Suite as it does in Word with Office -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/templates http://office.microsoft.com/home Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the things you can't control. "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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Speech recognition can be installed with Office 2003 installation program,
and a toolbar sits on the Desktop. So, speech recognition is part of office. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...003361033.aspx Yes, it can be installed by Windowx XP too. This is the article for you though: http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...h_install.mspx Here are a few other pages of interest: http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d..._overview.mspx http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/h...h_overview.asp I hope this helps "Pat Garard" wrote: G'Day Cygnus, To the best of my knowledge, the features you refer to are NOT part of Office or Word, but of Windows Xp itself. Right-click the (Windows) Task bar, point to "Toolbars", then click "Language bar". Then right-click the Language Bar (on the Task bar) and choose "Restore the Language bar". You may then position it anywhere convenient on the Screen. Click the DropArrow at the extreme right of the Language bar. Select "Settings...", "Advanced" (Tab) and check the box in "Compatibility Configuration". Click the DropArrow again and ensure that "Speak Text" is ticked - this places a "Speak" button on the Language bar. As a general test, start WordPad, and and type in a couple of sentences to be read. Select some text in the WordPad Document, and click the "Speak" button on the Language bar. The selected text should be read. If you do not select text, reading will begin at the Insertion Point, and continue to the end of the document. If that works, then it will certainly work with Word, and using the "Speech Tools" option of that same DropArrow you can train Xp for voice recognition. These tools work, not only with Office, but a number of other programs. -- Regards, Pat Garard Australia _______________________ "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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Thanks Pau, I apreciate your quick response.
I have two questions: Q1 - Does Microsoft have available for viewing the manuel for "Microsoft Works", so I can know what I"m buying before I actually buy it? I would really be upset if after I purchased "MS Works" only to find out that the speech engine was not available in the included "Word 2002" word processor. I don't want to have to buy Office XP just for the simple function of speech recognition. Also, my "Windows XP - Home Edition" has 'speech dictation', (text-to-speech); but, it does not have 'speech recognition' (speech-to-text). Q2 - Does only "WindowsXP-Professional" include 'speech recognition', but not "WinXP-Home"? "Paul Ballou" wrote: Speech recognition should function the same in Word that comes with Works Suite as it does in Word with Office -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/templates http://office.microsoft.com/home Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the things you can't control. "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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To Pat Garad:
My "Windows XP - Home Edition" has 'speech dictation', (text-to-speech); but, it does not have 'speech recognition' (speech-to-text). Does only "WindowsXP-Professional" include 'speech recognition', but "WinXP-Home" includes only'speech dictation' ? "Pat Garard" wrote: G'Day Cygnus, To the best of my knowledge, the features you refer to are NOT part of Office or Word, but of Windows Xp itself. Right-click the (Windows) Task bar, point to "Toolbars", then click "Language bar". Then right-click the Language Bar (on the Task bar) and choose "Restore the Language bar". You may then position it anywhere convenient on the Screen. Click the DropArrow at the extreme right of the Language bar. Select "Settings...", "Advanced" (Tab) and check the box in "Compatibility Configuration". Click the DropArrow again and ensure that "Speak Text" is ticked - this places a "Speak" button on the Language bar. As a general test, start WordPad, and and type in a couple of sentences to be read. Select some text in the WordPad Document, and click the "Speak" button on the Language bar. The selected text should be read. If you do not select text, reading will begin at the Insertion Point, and continue to the end of the document. If that works, then it will certainly work with Word, and using the "Speech Tools" option of that same DropArrow you can train Xp for voice recognition. These tools work, not only with Office, but a number of other programs. -- Regards, Pat Garard Australia _______________________ "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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Q1 - Does Microsoft have available for viewing the manuel for "Microsoft
Works", so I can know what I"m buying before I actually buy it? ================================================== == http://www.microsoft.com/products/works/default.mspx you can find info on works here Q2 - Does only "WindowsXP-Professional" include 'speech recognition', but not "WinXP-Home"? ================================================== == To the best of my knowledge Speech Recognition is only included with Office products and not any of the Windows OS. I can't confirm this but I have not seen any options for Speech Recognition in either Windows XP Home Edition or Professional until after an install of Office. -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/templates http://office.microsoft.com/home Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the things you can't control. "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Thanks Pau, I apreciate your quick response. I have two questions: Q1 - Does Microsoft have available for viewing the manuel for "Microsoft Works", so I can know what I"m buying before I actually buy it? I would really be upset if after I purchased "MS Works" only to find out that the speech engine was not available in the included "Word 2002" word processor. I don't want to have to buy Office XP just for the simple function of speech recognition. Also, my "Windows XP - Home Edition" has 'speech dictation', (text-to-speech); but, it does not have 'speech recognition' (speech-to-text). Q2 - Does only "WindowsXP-Professional" include 'speech recognition', but not "WinXP-Home"? "Paul Ballou" wrote: Speech recognition should function the same in Word that comes with Works Suite as it does in Word with Office -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/templates http://office.microsoft.com/home Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the things you can't control. "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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Note that Works does *not* include Word. Works Suite does. Works Suite 2005
includes Word 2002. No Works version includes Word 2003. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Thanks Pau, I apreciate your quick response. I have two questions: Q1 - Does Microsoft have available for viewing the manuel for "Microsoft Works", so I can know what I"m buying before I actually buy it? I would really be upset if after I purchased "MS Works" only to find out that the speech engine was not available in the included "Word 2002" word processor. I don't want to have to buy Office XP just for the simple function of speech recognition. Also, my "Windows XP - Home Edition" has 'speech dictation', (text-to-speech); but, it does not have 'speech recognition' (speech-to-text). Q2 - Does only "WindowsXP-Professional" include 'speech recognition', but not "WinXP-Home"? "Paul Ballou" wrote: Speech recognition should function the same in Word that comes with Works Suite as it does in Word with Office -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/templates http://office.microsoft.com/home Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the things you can't control. "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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The use of Works having Word is a generalization for the program and most
people know that it is the suite that contains Word. -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/templates http://office.microsoft.com/home Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the things you can't control. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Note that Works does *not* include Word. Works Suite does. Works Suite 2005 includes Word 2002. No Works version includes Word 2003. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Thanks Pau, I apreciate your quick response. I have two questions: Q1 - Does Microsoft have available for viewing the manuel for "Microsoft Works", so I can know what I"m buying before I actually buy it? I would really be upset if after I purchased "MS Works" only to find out that the speech engine was not available in the included "Word 2002" word processor. I don't want to have to buy Office XP just for the simple function of speech recognition. Also, my "Windows XP - Home Edition" has 'speech dictation', (text-to-speech); but, it does not have 'speech recognition' (speech-to-text). Q2 - Does only "WindowsXP-Professional" include 'speech recognition', but not "WinXP-Home"? "Paul Ballou" wrote: Speech recognition should function the same in Word that comes with Works Suite as it does in Word with Office -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/templates http://office.microsoft.com/home Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the things you can't control. "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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Many prospective users/buyers do *not* know this (consider how many users
there are who are under the impression that Word or Office comes as part of Windows). I would hate for someone to purchase Works instead of Works Suite on the basis of a misleading NG post. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Paul Ballou" wrote in message ... The use of Works having Word is a generalization for the program and most people know that it is the suite that contains Word. -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/templates http://office.microsoft.com/home Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the things you can't control. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Note that Works does *not* include Word. Works Suite does. Works Suite 2005 includes Word 2002. No Works version includes Word 2003. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Thanks Pau, I apreciate your quick response. I have two questions: Q1 - Does Microsoft have available for viewing the manuel for "Microsoft Works", so I can know what I"m buying before I actually buy it? I would really be upset if after I purchased "MS Works" only to find out that the speech engine was not available in the included "Word 2002" word processor. I don't want to have to buy Office XP just for the simple function of speech recognition. Also, my "Windows XP - Home Edition" has 'speech dictation', (text-to-speech); but, it does not have 'speech recognition' (speech-to-text). Q2 - Does only "WindowsXP-Professional" include 'speech recognition', but not "WinXP-Home"? "Paul Ballou" wrote: Speech recognition should function the same in Word that comes with Works Suite as it does in Word with Office -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/templates http://office.microsoft.com/home Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the things you can't control. "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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G'Day Cygnus,
I have never been able to find a definitive answer to your question. There are a set of services that appear to be included under the umbrella name of "Text Services and Input Languages". These services appear to be: Speech Recognition Handwriting Recognition Input Method Editor(s) (Convert keystrokes to Asian language Symbols/Characters) The interface is the Language bar, which is sensitive to the ability of the active Program Window to utilise the services (the "Speak" button will be present when Word is active, and disappear when (say) Notepad is active). The Services are available to programs, OTHER than Office, that support language recognition. Some OEMs install these as part of pre-installed Windows (even where no Office is present), and all OEMs install them with Office. They seem also to be part of the Office distribution, and you will not find them listed as components of Windows Xp. In Control Panel there may be an Applet for "Speech" (in Xp Pro - don't know about Xp Home) when these components are installed. It can also be accessed from: "Regional and Language Options"|"Languages (Tab)"|"Details (button)". I have always understood them to be associated with Language Support in Windows Xp, and to be available in both Pro and Home editions. -- Regards, Pat Garard Australia _______________________ "Cygnus" wrote in message ... To Pat Garad: My "Windows XP - Home Edition" has 'speech dictation', (text-to-speech); but, it does not have 'speech recognition' (speech-to-text). Does only "WindowsXP-Professional" include 'speech recognition', but "WinXP-Home" includes only'speech dictation' ? "Pat Garard" wrote: G'Day Cygnus, To the best of my knowledge, the features you refer to are NOT part of Office or Word, but of Windows Xp itself. Right-click the (Windows) Task bar, point to "Toolbars", then click "Language bar". Then right-click the Language Bar (on the Task bar) and choose "Restore the Language bar". You may then position it anywhere convenient on the Screen. Click the DropArrow at the extreme right of the Language bar. Select "Settings...", "Advanced" (Tab) and check the box in "Compatibility Configuration". Click the DropArrow again and ensure that "Speak Text" is ticked - this places a "Speak" button on the Language bar. As a general test, start WordPad, and and type in a couple of sentences to be read. Select some text in the WordPad Document, and click the "Speak" button on the Language bar. The selected text should be read. If you do not select text, reading will begin at the Insertion Point, and continue to the end of the document. If that works, then it will certainly work with Word, and using the "Speech Tools" option of that same DropArrow you can train Xp for voice recognition. These tools work, not only with Office, but a number of other programs. -- Regards, Pat Garard Australia _______________________ "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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Dear Pat,
I found you tip (from 2004!) where would I find the Windows taskbar? When I turn on my computer in XP I get the screen saver I chose, with some desktop icons...THX-Lynn "Pat Garard" wrote: G'Day Cygnus, To the best of my knowledge, the features you refer to are NOT part of Office or Word, but of Windows Xp itself. Right-click the (Windows) Task bar, point to "Toolbars", then click "Language bar". Then right-click the Language Bar (on the Task bar) and choose "Restore the Language bar". You may then position it anywhere convenient on the Screen. Click the DropArrow at the extreme right of the Language bar. Select "Settings...", "Advanced" (Tab) and check the box in "Compatibility Configuration". Click the DropArrow again and ensure that "Speak Text" is ticked - this places a "Speak" button on the Language bar. As a general test, start WordPad, and and type in a couple of sentences to be read. Select some text in the WordPad Document, and click the "Speak" button on the Language bar. The selected text should be read. If you do not select text, reading will begin at the Insertion Point, and continue to the end of the document. If that works, then it will certainly work with Word, and using the "Speech Tools" option of that same DropArrow you can train Xp for voice recognition. These tools work, not only with Office, but a number of other programs. -- Regards, Pat Garard Australia _______________________ "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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The Windows Taskbar is usually displayed at the bottom of the desktop but
can be on any side. It may be set to autohide, in which case it will pop up when you mouse over the edge of the screen where it is anchored. It is the bar that has your Start button on it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "lynnvance" wrote in message ... Dear Pat, I found you tip (from 2004!) where would I find the Windows taskbar? When I turn on my computer in XP I get the screen saver I chose, with some desktop icons...THX-Lynn "Pat Garard" wrote: G'Day Cygnus, To the best of my knowledge, the features you refer to are NOT part of Office or Word, but of Windows Xp itself. Right-click the (Windows) Task bar, point to "Toolbars", then click "Language bar". Then right-click the Language Bar (on the Task bar) and choose "Restore the Language bar". You may then position it anywhere convenient on the Screen. Click the DropArrow at the extreme right of the Language bar. Select "Settings...", "Advanced" (Tab) and check the box in "Compatibility Configuration". Click the DropArrow again and ensure that "Speak Text" is ticked - this places a "Speak" button on the Language bar. As a general test, start WordPad, and and type in a couple of sentences to be read. Select some text in the WordPad Document, and click the "Speak" button on the Language bar. The selected text should be read. If you do not select text, reading will begin at the Insertion Point, and continue to the end of the document. If that works, then it will certainly work with Word, and using the "Speech Tools" option of that same DropArrow you can train Xp for voice recognition. These tools work, not only with Office, but a number of other programs. -- Regards, Pat Garard Australia _______________________ "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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THANK YOU - will search
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The Windows Taskbar is usually displayed at the bottom of the desktop but can be on any side. It may be set to autohide, in which case it will pop up when you mouse over the edge of the screen where it is anchored. It is the bar that has your Start button on it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "lynnvance" wrote in message ... Dear Pat, I found you tip (from 2004!) where would I find the Windows taskbar? When I turn on my computer in XP I get the screen saver I chose, with some desktop icons...THX-Lynn "Pat Garard" wrote: G'Day Cygnus, To the best of my knowledge, the features you refer to are NOT part of Office or Word, but of Windows Xp itself. Right-click the (Windows) Task bar, point to "Toolbars", then click "Language bar". Then right-click the Language Bar (on the Task bar) and choose "Restore the Language bar". You may then position it anywhere convenient on the Screen. Click the DropArrow at the extreme right of the Language bar. Select "Settings...", "Advanced" (Tab) and check the box in "Compatibility Configuration". Click the DropArrow again and ensure that "Speak Text" is ticked - this places a "Speak" button on the Language bar. As a general test, start WordPad, and and type in a couple of sentences to be read. Select some text in the WordPad Document, and click the "Speak" button on the Language bar. The selected text should be read. If you do not select text, reading will begin at the Insertion Point, and continue to the end of the document. If that works, then it will certainly work with Word, and using the "Speech Tools" option of that same DropArrow you can train Xp for voice recognition. These tools work, not only with Office, but a number of other programs. -- Regards, Pat Garard Australia _______________________ "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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Dear Suzanne,
I can locate the Start button-when I click on it I get a popup window that shows a few of the last programs used, has :all programs, run, search, etc. but there's nothing I recognize as a task bar, and no tools option...? am I looking at the wrong thing? THX "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The Windows Taskbar is usually displayed at the bottom of the desktop but can be on any side. It may be set to autohide, in which case it will pop up when you mouse over the edge of the screen where it is anchored. It is the bar that has your Start button on it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "lynnvance" wrote in message ... Dear Pat, I found you tip (from 2004!) where would I find the Windows taskbar? When I turn on my computer in XP I get the screen saver I chose, with some desktop icons...THX-Lynn "Pat Garard" wrote: G'Day Cygnus, To the best of my knowledge, the features you refer to are NOT part of Office or Word, but of Windows Xp itself. Right-click the (Windows) Task bar, point to "Toolbars", then click "Language bar". Then right-click the Language Bar (on the Task bar) and choose "Restore the Language bar". You may then position it anywhere convenient on the Screen. Click the DropArrow at the extreme right of the Language bar. Select "Settings...", "Advanced" (Tab) and check the box in "Compatibility Configuration". Click the DropArrow again and ensure that "Speak Text" is ticked - this places a "Speak" button on the Language bar. As a general test, start WordPad, and and type in a couple of sentences to be read. Select some text in the WordPad Document, and click the "Speak" button on the Language bar. The selected text should be read. If you do not select text, reading will begin at the Insertion Point, and continue to the end of the document. If that works, then it will certainly work with Word, and using the "Speech Tools" option of that same DropArrow you can train Xp for voice recognition. These tools work, not only with Office, but a number of other programs. -- Regards, Pat Garard Australia _______________________ "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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There is no bar that the Start button is located on? Even if you have no
apps in your Quick Launch bar, there should be at least a few System Tray icons at the far right side and a (probably) gray expanse between. It's this gray area where you should right-click and choose Toolbars. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "lynnvance" wrote in message ... Dear Suzanne, I can locate the Start button-when I click on it I get a popup window that shows a few of the last programs used, has :all programs, run, search, etc. but there's nothing I recognize as a task bar, and no tools option...? am I looking at the wrong thing? THX "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The Windows Taskbar is usually displayed at the bottom of the desktop but can be on any side. It may be set to autohide, in which case it will pop up when you mouse over the edge of the screen where it is anchored. It is the bar that has your Start button on it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "lynnvance" wrote in message ... Dear Pat, I found you tip (from 2004!) where would I find the Windows taskbar? When I turn on my computer in XP I get the screen saver I chose, with some desktop icons...THX-Lynn "Pat Garard" wrote: G'Day Cygnus, To the best of my knowledge, the features you refer to are NOT part of Office or Word, but of Windows Xp itself. Right-click the (Windows) Task bar, point to "Toolbars", then click "Language bar". Then right-click the Language Bar (on the Task bar) and choose "Restore the Language bar". You may then position it anywhere convenient on the Screen. Click the DropArrow at the extreme right of the Language bar. Select "Settings...", "Advanced" (Tab) and check the box in "Compatibility Configuration". Click the DropArrow again and ensure that "Speak Text" is ticked - this places a "Speak" button on the Language bar. As a general test, start WordPad, and and type in a couple of sentences to be read. Select some text in the WordPad Document, and click the "Speak" button on the Language bar. The selected text should be read. If you do not select text, reading will begin at the Insertion Point, and continue to the end of the document. If that works, then it will certainly work with Word, and using the "Speech Tools" option of that same DropArrow you can train Xp for voice recognition. These tools work, not only with Office, but a number of other programs. -- Regards, Pat Garard Australia _______________________ "Cygnus" wrote in message ... Will speech recognition function in WORD 2002 if I ONLY purchase it with "Microsoft Works"? |
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Hi Lynn,
Right click on the 'Start' button and choose properties, then the 'Taskbar' tab. It shows a sample of the Taskbar. The 'Keep the Taskbar on top, may not be checked. It should also, in that tab, show a sample of the 'Notifications area' (formerly the 'system tray') which is wehre the language bar shortcut icon might appear when minimized. ========= "lynnvance" wrote in message ... Dear Suzanne, I can locate the Start button-when I click on it I get a popup window that shows a few of the last programs used, has :all programs, run, search, etc. but there's nothing I recognize as a task bar, and no tools option...? am I looking at the wrong thing? THX -- I hope this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office system products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends LINKS to the 2007 Office System 1. Read about it, try it, or watch the movie the 2007 Microsoft Office system info, online Test Drive, or downloadable beta is at http://microsoft.com/office/preview 2. Already have 2007 Office System Beta 2? Send Microsoft your feedback (with pictures) http://sas.office.microsoft.com/ 3. Use the 2007 OfficeOnline website without Office2007 a. Install the ActiveX access control http://office.microsoft.com/search/r...XT101650581033 b. then visit http://officebeta.iponet.net |
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Hi everyone-OK I wasn't "right" clicking- I got the tool bar but there's no
'speech' on it under tools...guess I have to install that Dragonspeak--everytime I install something (had Dragonspeak on, but removed it) it REALLY slows down my computer-maybe I need more memory...THX everyone-Lynn "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Lynn, Right click on the 'Start' button and choose properties, then the 'Taskbar' tab. It shows a sample of the Taskbar. The 'Keep the Taskbar on top, may not be checked. It should also, in that tab, show a sample of the 'Notifications area' (formerly the 'system tray') which is wehre the language bar shortcut icon might appear when minimized. ========= "lynnvance" wrote in message ... Dear Suzanne, I can locate the Start button-when I click on it I get a popup window that shows a few of the last programs used, has :all programs, run, search, etc. but there's nothing I recognize as a task bar, and no tools option...? am I looking at the wrong thing? THX -- I hope this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office system products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends LINKS to the 2007 Office System 1. Read about it, try it, or watch the movie the 2007 Microsoft Office system info, online Test Drive, or downloadable beta is at http://microsoft.com/office/preview 2. Already have 2007 Office System Beta 2? Send Microsoft your feedback (with pictures) http://sas.office.microsoft.com/ 3. Use the 2007 OfficeOnline website without Office2007 a. Install the ActiveX access control http://office.microsoft.com/search/r...XT101650581033 b. then visit http://officebeta.iponet.net |
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speech recognition feature in MS Word XP | Microsoft Word Help | |||
When I press the enter key speech recognition starts ... | Microsoft Word Help |